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Title Evaluation Checklists Project
Tool Type Checklist
Author Arlen Gullickson, Project Director
Description The mission of this website is to improve the quality and consistency of evaluations and enhance evaluation capacity through the promotion and use of high-quality checklists targeted to specific evaluation tasks and approaches. The checklist tools have been organised into the following categories: evaluation management, evaluation models, evaluation values and criteria, meta evaluation, and other. The checklists themselves can be applied and used in a variety of evaluation contexts such as designing, budgeting, and assessment.
URL

http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/

Related Resources/Notes

For further checklist related reading see;
Scriven, M. The Logic and Methodology of Checklists
Stufflebeam, D. Guidelines for Developing Evaluation Checklists: The Checklists Development Checklist.

Country of Origin USA
Funding Body NSF, National Science Foundation
Project Project MTS (Materials Development, Training, Support Services)
Date 2nd March 2003 (Date of last update)
Contact Name Arlen Gullickson
Contact e-mail

Arlen.Gullickson@wmich.edu

Record last updated August 2004.

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